This badass-looking vehicle makes the zombie-killing Hyundai Tucson look like a defenseless puppy. An armored vehicle designed, engineered and built in Toronto, Canada, the Inkas Sentry is a tactical attack and defense vehicle that can be used by the military, SWAT and law-enforcement agencies. It can also serve as a mobile command center or medical evacuation vehicle.

The Sentry doesn't melt in the desert nor does it freeze in the snow as this armored personal carrier (APC) is developed to be used in extreme climate conditions. Its heavy-duty truck chassis and off-roading capabilities can help its passengers run away from flesh-eating zombies if it comes to that. Its passengers are also safe from ballistic and blast attacks, thanks to the vehicle's dual protective layers.

If you were driving an Inkas Sentry on EDSA, you wouldn't fear for your life. This APC has perimeter armoring protecting the passenger compartment, the engine bay and other mechanical components. You're assured that you wouldn't be the next EDSA bus sandwich reduced to giant thin-crust pizza. Extra protection comes with multilayer ballistic glass and the company's proprietary overlap system "to protect from bullets being shot between seams of doors."

The Sentry doesn't compromise comfort as its cabin touts extra layer of insulation, smart ventilation system and configurable seating arrangements. This 4x4 APC is powered by a 6.7-liter V8 turbocharged diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. With 362hp, the Sentry can easily transport eight people. The Canadian armored vehicle can be customized according to a client's requirements. It can be equipped with an escape hatch, a siren system, emergency lights package, electronic military system and external 360-degree-view cameras.

@Cyverwin, if you want the X1 you already have a winner for yourself, since the X1 is a good product from BMW and the XV is also a good product too that also has plenty of goodies to start, afterall, it's brand preference and what you really like.

one.edchelle:

It's been awhile since I last messaged here! woohooo! Anyway, I love the new Civic RS Turbo

quick question...if the car i bought do not get the said km/l or fuel economy advertised by the company, is it a valid ground for fraud? and should companies be fined if they wrongfully advertise false claims such as fuel economy?

kalyeng2016:

Hi Topgear, where can I post road-relevant topics?

philmerc:

where are your forums now? Cant find on this site?

cocoa147:

Hello
Good Day
I'm an avid fan of Top Gear ever since and thanks to you guys I always get updated on what's the latest trends about automotive and etc.
I got a problem and I thought you could help me on this one. I did some research but I just wanted to hear it from the best. The ABS warning light is always turned on even while driving. The question/s 1.) Is that normal? 2.) Would other components be affected if ABS warning light were on even while driving? 3.) Does it cost much?
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grayt168:

Hi Top Gear, I'm looking to buy a Crossover or SUV. My budget is around 1M. Criteria is durability, low maintenance and fuel efficiency. Kindly suggest options. Should I just wait for Honda W-RV?

Springman:

Hi Top Gear. I'm looking for a hatchback car for my college kid. My budget is 600k. I'm thinking of getting Mitsubishi Mirage but if you can recommend a better one then I would really appreciate it. I don't really know much about cars, that's why I went here. Thanks!